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  • Innocence Project of Texas

    Innocence Project of Texas (IPTX) is a nonprofit human service organization that provides legal and investigation assistance to low-income Texas citizens who were convicted of crimes they did not commit. The project works to gain freedom for those innocent people and exonerate them. Innocence Project of Texas also advocates for the adoption of laws to…

  • Philadelphia OIC Young Adult Reentry Program

    Philadelphia OIC is an agency dedicated to the elimination of poverty, unemployment, and illiteracy through education and job training. Under the philosophical banner of “Helping People Help Themselves”, OIC has been moving people from welfare to work, from tax dependent to taxpayer, and from homelessness to homeownership. Additionally, Philadelphia OIC offers services to individuals over…

  • Philadelphia OIC Pathway Home

    Tri-County OIC is a community-based, non-profit, Federal, State, local, foundation and supporter funded organization, which is part of a greater nationwide alliance of OIC’s. Tri-County will assist in guiding individuals housed in Dauphin County Prison, Camp Hill SCI, Phoenixville SCI, Chester County SCI, and local correction facilities transition from pre-release to post-release as they return to…

  • Actual Innocence Clinic at the University of Texas School of Law

    Actual Innocence Clinic (AIC) is a law clinic at the University of Texas School of Law. Students screen and investigate claims by incarcerated people that they are actually innocent of the offenses for which they are incarcerated. While investigating cases, students typically interview witnesses, research cases, review trial transcripts, and visit incarcerated people in prison.…

  • Thurgood Marshall School of Law Innocence Project

    The Thurgood Marshall School of Law Innocence Project (TMSLIP) is a law school clinic at the Earl Karl Institute for Legal and Social Policy. The Project promotes student development through a clinical experiential model, students, under the guidance of a full-time supervising attorney review and pursues actual innocence claims. If you would like the TMSLIP…

  • Innocence Project at UVA School of Law

    The Innocence Project at UVA School of Law is a legal aid student clinic at the UVA law school that represents a diverse array of wrongfully convicted Virginians. The clinic continues to litigate on behalf of several more clients who have been released on conditional pardons or parole but are not fully exonerated. Students with…

  • Washington Innocence Project

    The Washington Innocence Project is an independent, nonpartisan voice in Washington State advancing key reforms to prevent wrongful convictions and improve our justice system. They provide true justice by freeing innocent people and reforming the system. Their work involves: providing free legal and investigative services to people who are actually innocent of the crime for which…

  • Philadelphia Lawyers for Social Equity

    Philadelphia Lawyers for Social Equity provides free legal advice and representation to low-income Philadelphia residents whose criminal records are holding them back from achieving their social and career potentials.  They seek a more equitable social environment for those with criminal records through individual representation, strategic litigation, community education, research, and advocacy. This is achieved by…

  • Impact Services Corporation

    Impact Services Corporation is a community action organization mobilizing people and resources to create connected, resilient, thriving communities. Since 1974, they have been working in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia to help people re-enter the workforce, train for jobs, find housing, and build community. Over the last two decades, they have also built a continuum…

  • West Virginia Innocence Project

    The West Virginia Innocence Project (WVIP) is a legal clinic within the Clinical Law Program at the West Virginia University. WVIP aims to serve and free people who are in prison for crimes they did not commit. They fix the problems that lead to wrongful convictions in the justice system and focus on those issues…

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